
Reproduction & Meiosis Review
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- Q1Which of these is a likely outcome for a species that cannot reproduce?AdaptationSpace travelDivisionExtinction30s
- Q2Which of these is not a reason for cell division that we discussed?ReproductionGrowthRepairCell respiration30s
- Q3Which type of reproduction is easier, because it requires no mate?PansexualAsexualNo of theseSexual30s
- Q4Which type of reproduction provides more genetic variation in offspring?Binary fissionSexualAsexualFragmentation30s
- Q5Which of these could lead to highly diverse, complex living things like bovids and grasses?AsexualBuddingSporesSexual30s
- Q6A Staph bacterium would use which form of reproduction when it invades your body?BuddingAsexualSexualTeleporter30s
- Q7Which of these types of cell would use mitosis to reproduce?SpermOvum (egg)MusclePollen30s
- Q8Which of these cells is a gamete?MuscleSkinNeuron (nerve)Ovum (egg)30s
- Q9Before the a cell can be replicated during mitosis, what must be replicated during interphase?TissuesTransformersSpermDNA30s
- Q10Which of these are separated and moved to opposite sides of the cell during mitosis?NucleiSister chromatidsChromosomesMitochondria30s
- Q11How would you describe the DNA that ends up in each new cell after mitosis?HaploidUnsimilarIdenticalSimilar30s
- Q12You could describe the cells created by mitosis in humans as _______________.TetraploidHaploidOctoploidDiploid30s
- Q13Which of these describes the cell cleavage (splitting) at the end of mitosis?None of theseCytokinesisMeiosisCell respiration30s